He promised to be “president for all Americans.”

During his election night speech, Donald Trump promised to be a “president for all Americans.” But on Monday morning, he went out of his way to smear the roughly 30 percent who identify as Democrats.

While Vice President Mike Pence was in South Korea threatening military strikes against North Korea, Trump was engaged in one of his favorite pastimes — live-tweeting Fox & Friends. During the 7 o’clock hour, the show featured an interview with Michael Knowles — “author” of the “book” “Reasons To Vote For Democrats.” (The book is nothing but blank pages, the suggestion being there are no reasons to vote for Democrats.)

At one point during his interview, Knowles said “it is unbelievable how within the first 100 days of this presidency we have exposed the total failure of the last eight years of foreign policy.” Knowles didn’t share any reasons why he thinks Obama’s foreign policy was a failure, nor did Fox & Friends hosts ask him for any.

Trump again praised Fox & Friends during his interview with Fox News host Tucker Carlson in March, saying, “I saw this morning on Fox & Friends, I watch — I like that group of three people, but they had a man who was saying ‘Trump is the greatest president ever, and there will never be one like him.’”

Days after the Carlson interview aired, FBI Director James Comey announced Trump’s campaign is under FBI investigation for possible collusion with Russia. The next morning, Fox & Friends told viewers who missed the House Intelligence Committee hearing where Comey made that announcement that they “didn’t miss much.”